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a. Persistency
b. Infallibility
c. Variation
d. permanency
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According to Locard, how many pores
must be in agreement to be sufficient to
form an opinion on positive identification
with poroscopy?
a. 10-20
b. 20-40
c. 40-60
d. 60-80
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The first noticeable development of
friction skin on the volar surfaces takes
place at about______weeks gestation.
A) 4
B) 6
C) 10
D) 16
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The deepest layer of cells next to the
dermis is called the:
A) spinous
B) hyalin
C) basal
D) granular
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The primary source of oils and fats found
in perspiration is ______, a secretion of
the sebaceous glands.
A) urea
B) peptides
C) sebum
D) none of these
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(1898) This first case in which fingerprint
evidence was used to secure a conviction
transpired in ___________________.
A) State of Illinois
B) New York
C) Bengal
D) London
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(1892) The first homicide case in Argentina
solved by fingerprint evidence.
A) Julpaiguri Murder
B) Rojas Murder
C) Joseph Reibel
D) Stratton Case
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The first trial in England that relied on
fingerprint evidence involved an officer
called by the name of _______?
A) Juan Vucetich
B) Charles Stockley Collins
C) Alphonse Bertillon
D) Edward Foster
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The usual development of friction ridges
on the human fetus transpire in the
________ months of fetal life:
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The inner layer of epidermis that contains
melanocyte cells, Merkel cells and keratinocyte
cells. The layer of the epidermis where new
keratinocytes are formed. Known as the
germinative or generating layer.
A) Stratum Basale
B) Stratum corneum epidermidis
C) Stratum lucidum
D) Stratum granulosum epidermidis
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The observation that nature never
repeats itself is known as the Law of:
A) singularity
B) independent arrangement
C) biological uniqueness
D) none of the above
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Clear layer of epidermis: the clear
translucent layer of the epidermis, just
beneath the stratum corneum.
A) Stratum spinosum
B) Stratum Mucosum
C) Stratum Malpighi
D) Stratum lucidum
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The outermost layer. Flat, arranged in rows as dead cells.
• Horny Layer
Desmosomes undergo degradation.
A) Marry Holland
B) Joseph Faurot
C) Michael Evans
D) William Evans
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(1939) This is the first case in United States
where fingerprint individualization plays a major
role in identifying disaster victims.
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Who presented his study before the Royal
Society in London about his observation on the
appearances of ridges on the fingers and palms
around 1684?
A)Robert Heindle
B)Henry Faulds
C)Prof. Johannes Herschel
D)Dr. Nehemiah Grew
A) Papillary Pegs
B) Papillary Ridges
C) Papillary Layer
D) Papillae
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Who was the lone Filipino FBI Agent that
helped in the selection and training of forensic
specialists including fingerprint
technicians/examiners in the Philippines
through the effort of the NBI?
a. Thomas Dugan
b. Generoso Reyes
c. Flaviano Guerrero
d. Agripino Ruiz
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Who was the inmate at the Leavenworth
Federal Prison initially confused with
another resident convict after taking the
Bertillon measurements?
a. William West
b. Bill West
c. Will West
d. Billy West
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Purkinje described nine fingerprint patterns
in 1823. What name did he used to refer to
tented arches?
A)Transverse curves
B)Central longitudinal stria
C)Oblique Stripe
D)Almond
E)Composite
B
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Whose fingerprint appears in the IAI
Logo?
A)Henry Faulds
B)Francis Galton
C)Edward Henry
D)Juan Vucetich
B) Francis Galton
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Which of the following cases held that the introduction into
evidence of fingerprint impressions taken without the
consent of the defendant is not an infringement of the
constitutional rights against self-incrimination?
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What fingerprint of Francis
Galton appears in the IAI logo?
A)Right little
B)Right middle
C)Right thumb
D)Right index
D) Right index
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Who is considered the father of fingerprint
science in Germany?
A) Edward Foster
B) Wilhelm Eber
C) Edmund Locard
D) Harold Cummins
B) Wilhelm Eber
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The classification system icnofalangometrica
of Juan Vucetich means
a. finger description
b. finger track measurement
c. finger sorting
d. finger analysis
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A professor of anatomy at the University of Bologna,
noted in his treatise; ridges, spirals and loops in
fingerprints. He made no mention of their value as a
tool for individual identification.
A)HERSCHEL
B)PURKINJE
C)MALPIGHI
D)FAULDS
C) MALPIGHI
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He published an atlas of anatomical
illustrations. He was the first to enunciate the
“skin ridges never duplicate in two persons”
A)J.C. Mayer
B)William Herschel
C)Francis Galton
D)Edmond Locard
A) J.C.A Mayer
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An American who used his own fingerprint on
commissary orders in New Mexico in order to prevent
forgery, and was the first authenticated record of
official use of fingerprints in the United States.
A)Alphonse Bertillon
B)Sir Edward Richard Henry
C)Juan Vucetich
D)Dr. Henry P. de Forest
A)Alphonse Bertillon
B)Sir Francis Galton
C)Samuel Clemens
D)Robert Heindle
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Who was the FIRST PERSON to
publish in a journal the value of friction
ridge skin for individualization,
especially its use as evidence?
A) Juan Vucetich
B)Herman Welcker
C) Henry Faulds
D)Francis Galton
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Who was the FIRST to identify the
presence and locations of volar pads
on the hands and feet?
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Who introduced the ACE-V Methodology in
friction ridge examination?
A) Huber, Roy
B) Mayfield, Brandon
C) Hollands, Marry
D) Ashbaugh, David
D) David Ashbaugh
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Who introduced the ACE Methodology?
A) Huber, Roy
B) Mayfield, Brandon
C) Hollands, Marry
D) Ashbaugh, David
A) Roy Huber
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Who coined the word Criminalistics?
A) Brourdel, P.
B) Gross, Hans
C) Fisher, John
D) Locard, Edmond
B) Hans Gross
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Who introduced the study of the uniqueness
of lip prints?
A) Fischer, R.
B) Locard, Edmond
C) Purkinje, John
D) Ashbaugh, David
A) R. Fischer
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Who were convicted in Lyon, France
around 1912 based on testimony
deduced from sweat pores?
I. Mayfield A) I & II
II. Simonin B) II & III
III. Boudet C) IV & V
IV. Jennings D) I & IV
V. Dillinger
A) Agripino Ruiz
B) Artemio Panganiban
C) Conrado Dumlao
D) James Rockwell
Agripino Ruiz
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It is the first time whereby silver nitrate
process was used to develop fingerprints.
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What was the first systematic use of fingerprinting in
the U.S.?
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John Dillinger, during the Depression-era gangster,
attempted to get rid of his fingerprints by what
method?
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What crime was Brandon Mayfield, an Oregon
lawyer, wrongly accused of based on a false
fingerprint match?
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The first person to announce the
discovery of friction ridge detail in
primates (1823) was:
A) Charles Darwin
B) Johannes Purkinje
C) Martin Ledbetter
D) Nehemiah Grew
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In 1896, this country became the first country
in the world to abolish the anthropometry
system:
A) United States
B) Argentina
C) France
D) Brazil
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Comparison tests involving palmar flexion
creases and their results have been performed
and were reported in 1991 by:
A) SWGFAST
B) New Scotland Yard
C) the IAI
D) SCAFO
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He was credited for his statistical model of
fingerprint individuality, published in 1911. His
model was very simplistic and ignored relevant
information but was the foundation for others to
develop improved statistical models. His work
became the basis for Locard's Tripartite Rule.
A) Evans, Edward A.
B) Evans, Captain Emmett A.
C) Evans, Captain Michael P.
D) Evans, William M.
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His arrest was due to an erroneous fingerprint
identification made by 3 FBI Examiners and 1
private fingerprint expert. The fingerprint was
later identified to Algerian national Ouhnane
Daoud.
A) Mayer, J.C.A.
B) Mayfield, Brandon
C) McClaughry, Major Robert Wilson
D) McClaughry, Matthew Wilson
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The first case on record where a latent print
was developed on a homicide victim's skin,
identified to a suspect, and introduced as
evidence in court.
A) State of Florida v. Stephen William Beattie
B) State of Florida v. Victor Reyes
C) State of Illinois v. Jennings
D) State of Maryland v. Bryan Rose
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It is considered to be the first conviction
obtained with fingerprint evidence alone
in the United States year 1911.
A) People v Crispi
B) People v Jennings
C) People v Coral
D) People v Albright
*expert witness: Lt. Joseph Faurot NYPD
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One of the first people Herschel fingerprinted
as a means of identification. This is noted as
the first practical uses of fingerprints.
A) Kuhl,Ben
B) Kuhne,Frederick
C) Konai,Rajyadhar
D) Kolliker, Rudolph Albert Von
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An early researcher on the hands and feet of
mammals. He classified many of the various
epidermic formations as scales but separated the
fine lines that covered the pads. He wrote "Die
Schuppen der Saugetiere" ("The Scales of
Mammals") in 1894 where he stated that ridges
didn't evolve from scales, they are of secondary
origin.
A) Reis, George
B) Asbury, David
C) Ross, Marion
D) Reh, Ludwig
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One of the original researchers of friction
skin. It doesn't appear that he was
interested in individuality but rather the
development and function of friction skin.
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Established by the FBI in 1995. In 1999, the
name was changed to better reflect the goals of
this group. This organization develops standards
and guidelines in the area of friction skin
identification.
A) SWGFAST
B) TWGFAST
C) NCIC
D) IAFIS
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He wrote a book entitled "Finger Print Evidence"
and in 1917 invented the metal identification tags
for all the Navy men in WWI that had their
fingerprints etched on them.
A) Taylor, Thomas
B) Taylor, James Herbert
C) Taylor, John
D) Taylor, Robert
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A professor at the University of Bologna, Italy, this
person published the results of his examination of
friction skin with the newly invented microscope:
A) Johannes Pukinje
B) Marcello Malphighi
C) Govard Bidloo
D) none of the above
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This person is known as the "Father of
Canadian Fingerprinting.“
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